Journal of Psychology
Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): Februari

EXPLORING SELF-CONCEPT AND COMMUNICATION STYLES AMONG COSPLAYERS IN SOCIAL CONTEXTS

Arifiah, Adinda (Unknown)



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Publish Date
27 Feb 2025

Abstract

This study aims to uncover how cosplayers in Balikpapan, East Kalimantan, construct their self-identity and communication style through cosplay practices. Using a qualitative phenomenological approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews with ten active cosplayers for at least one year, participant observation at various cosplay events, and literature studies on self-concept, identity formation, and symbolic interaction theories (Harris, 2022; Taylor & Dawson, 2021; Smith & Wallace, 2023). Thematic analysis of interview data and field notes identified four main findings: (1) identity negotiation through cosplay names and chosen characters; (2) self-transformation and increased self-confidence since the first cosplay experience; (3) development of self-concept strengthened by community appreciation; and (4) a more open communication style within the community but limited by stigma outside the community. These findings suggest that cosplay is not just entertainment, but a transformative medium for self-exploration, social skill development, and creative network formation. Despite the challenges of social stigma, participation in cosplay has been shown to increase self-confidence, communication skills, and facilitate professional opportunities in the creative industry. Further research is recommended to explore the long-term psychological impacts of cosplay in various cultural contexts. Keywords: Cosplay, Self-Identity, Communication Style, Phenomenology, Cosplay Community, Symbolic Interaction

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jp

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Religion Humanities Education Physics Public Health

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Journal of Psychology (JP) is a national journal as a medium of scientific research results, thinking, and critical-analytical studies on research in the fields of: Cognitive Psychology, Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Developmental Psychology, ...